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Patriarch's Hope (Mass Market Paperback)

de David Feintuch (Author)
2.8étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (12 évaluations de client)

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If you're already a fan of David Feintuch's bestselling Seafort Saga, Patriarch's Hope will be a welcome chance to catch up with the series' hero, Nicholas Seafort, now Earth's global executive. In this installment, Secretary General (SecGen) Seafort must juggle the demands of a colonial empire across the stars, a powerfully politicized Navy, and a morally questionable world religious council against the needs of a dangerously degraded planet. Much of the book details Seafort's political maneuvering and the discarding of his anti-"Enviro" prejudices with the help of his idealistic son. But the action picks up before the book closes, as a crippled Seafort leads a small team to wrest a giant battleship from the hands of a mutinous captain unhappy with the SecGen's change of heart.

If you aren't already a fan of the "Seafort Saga," you may or may not be sold by Patriarch's Hope, depending on your tastes. The grizzled, conflicted Seafort huffs and puffs predictably throughout, and the pseudofuturistic, military motif is ever-present and a bit much at times (the "SecGen" and his "middies," use "puters," fly "helis," and find frequent cause to shout "Belay that!"). Hope is passable military SF, but it serves better as an adventure-filled primer on honor, stoicism, personal responsibility, and male bonding. --Paul Hughes --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



From Publishers Weekly

It's full speed ahead with all lasers blazing in this addition (after Voices of Hope) to Feintuch's popular space opera series. Nicholas Seafort, hero of the Transpop Rebellion, has risen to the post of SecGen of the United Nations on a badly polluted 23rd-century Earth dominated by a fundamentalist Christian Council of Patriarchs. Seafort, a devout Christian and a former military man, tries to strike a balance between an increasingly belligerent navy (backed by the Patriarchs) and an increasingly intransigent Enviro Lobby. The screws are further tightened on Seafort when he becomes the target of terrorist attacks supposedly conducted by Enviro radicals. Then the Patriarchs try to force him to support a naval buildup that will negate even the most modest environmental legislation. A bomb attack leaves Seafort partially paralyzedAand at this point the novel's action takes off with a vengeance. As always in the series, Seafort is a powerful, larger-than-life figure. If his heroics seem improbable, he is rendered somewhat human by his acute awareness of his moral failings. But he is also a relatively unpleasant hero, given to bullying, holier-than-thou pronouncements and prone to mete out physical punishment to young men who do not meet his high moral standards. This novel will appeal to Feintuch's many readers and to most aficionados of military space opera, but it is unlikely to attract fans of more sophisticated SF. (May) FYI: Feintuch won the 1996 John W. Campbell Award for best new science fiction writer.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 I couldn't finish it..., Déc 24 2002
If you read the previous books...STOP RIGHT THERE!

Seaforts' guilt trip is just too exhausting to read anymore. 'Nuff said about that.

The authors pro-environmentalist stance is spotlighted through Seaforts "obvious" religious and anti-environmentalist idiocy. In this world, the earth has been ravaged by neglect and horrible business practices. What every enviro-extremist expects to happen. Well, it happens in this book, and Seafort just doesn't care about it, and figures we just move to other planets....Gimme a break.

I just couldn't handle the enviro sermons, Seaforts guilt and idiocy, the homosexuality, the blind love and worship of Seafort by everyone...it was a little sickening. Couldn't stomach it anymore.

Read the previous books in the series tho. As usually, the first one was the best...slowly dwindling to this.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 I hope other entries in the series are better, Nov. 2 2002
Par A. Patel "arp26" (Carlstadt, NJ USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Patriarch's Hope (Hardcover)
This was my first introduction to the Nicholas Seafort series, and after this book, I won't be reading any of the other novels. Here, Seafort is the Secretary General of the United Nations, in a future that is culturally like the 18th century. The government is abusive, religion is everywhere and state-sponsored, and environmental collapse looms just around the corner. Seafort willfully blinds himself to the environmental problems, convincing himself its God's will! Only, after a couple hundred pages of activism and persuasion on the part of his son, he becomes convinced otherwise, and finally tries to do something about it.
This installment of the series illustrated how flawed a character Nicholas Seafort is, and unfortunately, I just can't stomach someone that dumb, pigheaded, and guilt-ridden as a protagonist.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Magnificent! Feintuch does it again!, Mars 14 2002
Par Carol Kluz (Rocky Mountain Region) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Patriarch's Hope is another outstanding chapter in the Seafort Saga. As set in his ways at sixty as he was in his younger years, Nick Seafort lives by his own set of rules that include integrity, honor and respect. His loyalty to his beloved U.N. Navy is unwavering. It makes it all the harder to accept when that same U.N. Navy threatens his government and earth itself in a broad rebellion. The conflict between the Enviro factions and the Navy place Nick Seafort right in the middle. It is his son who ultimately influences his decision on which force is right. As usual, the plot is filled with action and intrigue guaranteed to hold the reader's attention.

Mr. David Feintuch is a remarkably talented author. The Seafort Saga is the best science fiction series I've ever read. I've ordered his first fantasy novel, The Still, and somehow, I know it's going to be outstanding. It's my 'hope' that Patriarch's Hope doesn't end the series.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 This franchise has run its course
I used to like Nick Seafort. David Feintuch is a fan of the Horatio Hornblower books, but Hornblower mellowed out as he got older and more secure. Read more
Publié le Fév 1 2002 par Kevin W. Parker

4.0étoiles sur 5 Great book but not at great as the first couple
This book was brilliant! There are no other words to describe the magnificent plotting that this author conjures up. Read more
Publié le Déc 31 2001 par Geoffrey Stokker

2.0étoiles sur 5 Ah well - a filler between two better ones
I said it - Voices of Hope and Children of Hope are, in my opinion, both much better than this one.

Nick is a general nuisance in this book. Read more

Publié le Déc 2 2001 par JeSuisse

4.0étoiles sur 5 Mind food
The sixth and last book of the Seafort saga is another masterpiece. After storming through the first four books and partially storming and struggling through the fifth book, this... Read more
Publié le Juil 5 2001 par Daniel Forsberg

1.0étoiles sur 5 Of course
The editorial review I just read praises Patriarch's hope for it's teaching of good values. Which makes me wonder what values he was talking about. Read more
Publié le Jui 20 2001 par Nathan Jones

5.0étoiles sur 5 Seafort grows stronger every time out
Having followed the Seafort saga from the beginning, I find it satisfying that the man continues to grow and develop and that he has at last come to grips with realizing the... Read more
Publié le Mai 19 2001 par Ardath Mayhar

2.0étoiles sur 5 The Hopeless Seafort
I'm a great fan of the Seafort - when I first encountered him back in Midshipsman's Hope, I was enthralled. Read more
Publié le Juil 25 2000 par Michael O. Akinde

4.0étoiles sur 5 An exciting read -- worth your time!
This is an excellent book. I have really enjoyed the Seafort saga over the years and I would strongly recommend this book (and the series) to anyone interested in military... Read more
Publié le Avril 13 2000

3.0étoiles sur 5 An interesting tale
Arrg.. I just finished the Seafort Saga today and I have to admit, it was pretty good.

The main Charcter is a guilt ridden religous nut. Read more

Publié le Avril 11 2000

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